
Wheal Betsy Mine Chimney, Devon, UK
N 50° 36.785 W 004° 06.417
30U E 421682 N 5607384
A chimney on an ancient silver/lead mine on Dartmoor.
Waymark Code: WM5BX4
Location: South West England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 12/15/2008
Views: 12
This chimney is unusual as it is bent!
This Ancient Silver – Lead mine was re-opened in 1806 and worked successfully for the next seventy years. The mine was worked by water power until 1868 when this building was erected to house a Cornish Beam Pumping Engine. Until its closure in 1877 all pumping, winding and crushing of ore was carried out by steam power. In 1967 the ruined engine house and stack were acquired and made safe by the National Trust as a memorial to the mining industry of Dartmoor. The remains of many spoil heaps shafts and water gullies can be seen in the area.
Private or Public Property?: Public.
 What material is it made from?: Stone
 Estimated Height of chimney (please include whether metres or feet): 30 m
 Type of building e.g. house, hotel etc: Old mine building.
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 Website with further information: [Web Link]
 When was it made?: Not listed

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